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Sing odes to joy, because Philippe Herreweghe is bringing the most celebrated symphony in musical history to the stage once again. When, in 1824, Beethoven had choir and soloists perform in his latest...

The fruit of many years of work and numerous reworkings, Bruckner’s Eighth Symphony is a monumental fresco often regarded as the crowning achievement of the romantic symphony. Dedicated to Emperor Fra...

Considered to be one of the best three films in the history of American cinema, Casablanca was shot in 1942 by Michael Curtiz. At the time, the Moroccan city was under the Vichy regime. Humphrey Bogar...

Why did Eisenstein and Prokofiev have to prematurely terminate their phenomenal film trilogy on Ivan the Terrible? You will find the answer in this new concert presentation of Prokofiev’s majestic sco...

Stéphane Denève, the musical director of the Brussels Philharmonic, has an Austro-Finnish programme lined up for you. On the programme, a work by the contemporary conductor and composer Esa-Pekka Salo...

Thierry De Mey has been exploring the relationship between dance and music ever since the 1980s. In the light of his burning enthusiasm for the ballets of Ravel and Debussy, he has made three films ab...

To our great delight the Brussels Philharmonic is opening the Ars Musica Festival dedicated to contemporary music. This new edition is largely given over to Japanese music. You will hear two works by ...

Recognised as one of the major violinists of our age and an expert on the music of the 20th and 21st centuries, the Austrian Thomas Zehetmair is the hero of Bartók’s Second Concerto, an expressionist ...

To open the UFA Film Nights, BOZAR is inviting you to (re)discover Fritz Lang’s masterpiece Der Müde Tod (Destiny), a fable which tells the tale of a young woman who, in order to rescue her sweetheart...